Kitty vs. Lizard

Dakota

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I love Iguanas, and used to rescue them!!

Iquanas, skinks, Bearded Dragons... all very cool but snakes, I'm just not that warm and fuzzy about them.

I had a Schneider's Skink for about 5 years and he died and currently, I am reptile free and think I'll remain that way. :lol:
 

ZARA

Registered User
I love Iguanas, and used to rescue them!!

I enjoy OTHER peoples iguanas. I find adults a wee bit more aggressive than I care for. But I have np fostering one until it has a FH.

I prefer bearded dragons becuase they are so talkative. I loving watching them run and slide across my floors arms waving and head bobbing. Cracks me up.
 

bresamil

wandering aimlessly
The fat cat is Diesel, he has some crazy fascination with my reptiles.

I was going to beg to come over and play with the lizards because I really really really miss my beardie. Then I saw this:

Sasha is a Ball Python. She isn't very big, a little over four feet, and 6 inches in diameter. You wouldn't have to be strong to handle her, just don't put her around your neck. It took me about a year to teach her not to wrap around my neck & constrict. Now she is perfectly content to remain draped across my shoulders or wrap around my bun.


:shocked: :jameo: :faint: and I thought no, I'll just enjoy the pics.
 

Roman

Active Member
I enjoy OTHER peoples iguanas. I find adults a wee bit more aggressive than I care for. But I have np fostering one until it has a FH.

I prefer bearded dragons becuase they are so talkative. I loving watching them run and slide across my floors arms waving and head bobbing. Cracks me up.
IMO, the male Iggys I found to be more aggressive than the Females. I had a Female for 13 years, and she was the sweetest little thing.
 

ZARA

Registered User
I was going to beg to come over and play with the lizards because I really really really miss my beardie. Then I saw this:




:shocked: :jameo: :faint: and I thought no, I'll just enjoy the pics.

lol No worries. Sasha is locked up tight and no way can she escape. And I never bring her out unless she is requested.


IMO, the male Iggys I found to be more aggressive than the Females. I had a Female for 13 years, and she was the sweetest little thing.

Yep! My experience is with males and I don't much care for them.
 
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